Tag: National Association of Negro Musicians

May 25 is my birthday!

In honor of this occasion, I’m celebrating 10 people/organizations who, through public service and/or artistry have made a deeply positive impact on me since my last birthday. 


10. Vincent Robles

<–   Duh, he’s my husband.  ❤❤❤

 

9. Morris Robinson

Former football player who is slayin’ the classical singing world with his incredible voice. Uses his FB page as a platform for having dynamic conversations about Black Lives.

 

8. Shawn Kirchner

Composer/Singer who collaborated with my students and me at Harvard Westlake this past April to present one of the most beautiful and artistically satisfying choral performances in my career as a conductor.

 

7. Tonality

The choir that is changing the world.

 

6. Beyonce – Coachella

That is all.

 

5. NANM

The more time I spend with my “aunties and uncles” in this organization, the more my life is blessed.

 

4. Craig Hella Johnson

Conductor of Conspirare. We met briefly when he headlined the regional CCDA conference at CSFU this past fall. His message and his music at the conference were sublime. But to speak to him face to face was a total experience. One could drown in the depth of love and passion he brings to his art form.

 

3. The Weekend

Hip Hop singer/songwriter. I didn’t even really like this artist when I first heard him on the radio a few years ago. But over the last year I’ve become intrigued by the sweet, vulnerable quality of his voice. His song “Pray for Me” which was featured in the movie Black Panther has become a part of my personal inner soundtrack.

 

2. Mornings with Keshawn, Jorge, and LZ

These dudes on this KSPN morning show crack me up on my way to work. Their banter is usually hilarious and often deeply stimulating with regard to social consciousness. Though it’s a sports radio show, they honor musical artists and talk about current events, thereby making me feel connected to the world beyond my little musical sphere.

 

1. J. Michael Walker

Visual artist. His paintings of women of color are simply extraordinary. Every single one of his works is bursting with love and radiance. I have been moved to tears on occasion just by the art he shares on Facebook.

Conference Workshop

As part of Day 2 of the Western Regional Conference, NANM is hosting a roundtable discussion and Q&A on the topic of “The Radical Implications of Singing ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing'”.

Western Regional Concert

The Western Regional Conference of the National Association of Negro Musicians kicks off Day 1 with beautiful music, and Zanaida plays fute in a woodwind trio!  This concert is open to the public.

NANM Regional Conference

GRG III Branch will participate in the concert on Friday night, April 27 (including a rare flute performance by Zanaida!), plus Dr. Robles will moderate a round table discussion about “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing” on Saturday afternoon.

Registration for the Regional NAMN conference is $40 and includes lunch on Saturday 4/28. You don’t have to be a NANM member to attend. All are welcome. For information, contact Zanaida.